The Scots Magazine, Band 31Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1769 |
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... friends who still conde- fcended to own me , I have made a fhift , Sir , to subsist for a twelvemonth , which has now just elapfed fince the flight of my barbarous husband . But , alas ! Sir thefe refources now begin to fail me . People ...
... friends who still conde- fcended to own me , I have made a fhift , Sir , to subsist for a twelvemonth , which has now just elapfed fince the flight of my barbarous husband . But , alas ! Sir thefe refources now begin to fail me . People ...
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... friend , conceal my fur- prife at this your fecond refolution of being an Alderman ; I am fure it cannot be thine own ... friends in power ; or ( as fome people fay , though I cannot believe it ) thofe , I know not whether to fay in or ...
... friend , conceal my fur- prife at this your fecond refolution of being an Alderman ; I am fure it cannot be thine own ... friends in power ; or ( as fome people fay , though I cannot believe it ) thofe , I know not whether to fay in or ...
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... friendship with Russia , was too hafty ; and as they repented of the fame , they wished affairs could be amicably fet ... friends , being attended by the mar . fhal ; and we doubt not but in a fhort time Mr Murray , the English refident ...
... friendship with Russia , was too hafty ; and as they repented of the fame , they wished affairs could be amicably fet ... friends , being attended by the mar . fhal ; and we doubt not but in a fhort time Mr Murray , the English refident ...
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... friends . - A feries of inconfiftent measures had a- lienated the colonies from their duty as subjects , and from their natural affection to their common country . When Mr Grenville was placed at the head of the Ty , he felt the ...
... friends . - A feries of inconfiftent measures had a- lienated the colonies from their duty as subjects , and from their natural affection to their common country . When Mr Grenville was placed at the head of the Ty , he felt the ...
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... friends of patronage contend , and that no more is meant by these words , than that the prefbytery fhall not have it in their power to bestow the benefice , or civil right to the stipend , on any other perfon than the prefentee , in ...
... friends of patronage contend , and that no more is meant by these words , than that the prefbytery fhall not have it in their power to bestow the benefice , or civil right to the stipend , on any other perfon than the prefentee , in ...
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